Math, asked by karthi99, 11 months ago

2-2(3+3) pls answer this question​

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Answered by nagamalleswarikother
2

the answer to this question is -10

as 2-2(6)

2-12

-10

hope this helps


nagamalleswarikother: me?? if I can solve I can
vksreelekshmi: algebraic expression for the divisibility rule of 3
nagamalleswarikother: I will try my best one minute
nagamalleswarikother: the normal divisibility rule is that sum of digits should be a multiple of 3 I am thinking for the algebraic one
vksreelekshmi: make it fast
nagamalleswarikother: it is a/3 or a+b/3 the answer should come in whole numbers
nagamalleswarikother: where a and b are digits of number
vksreelekshmi: Isn't right
nagamalleswarikother: sorry then I don't know I tried my best
vksreelekshmi: it's ok
Answered by aami21
2

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2-2(3+3)

2-2(6)

2-12

-10

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